Can you get Ubers in St. Thomas?


Can you get Ubers in St. Thomas? Thomas does not have Uber or Lyft. However, there are numerous Taxi Associations and private drivers on St. Thomas.


Do you tip taxis in St. Thomas?

Tipping is the same as the US or Europe - 15% of your restaurant check, more if service has been exceptional. An extra dollar or two for your taxi driver is fine, more if he/she handles bags or conducts a good island tour. Being thoughtful and considerate is appreciated anywhere in the world.


How do you get around St. Thomas without a car?

Public transportation services are available in St. Thomas through the bus system and safari bus routes. The fares are $1 per person but routes are limited.


Can you get around Virgin Islands without a car?

Public Transportation The Vitran Bus System services various areas of the island and usually runs Monday - Friday. Vitran buses run along Centerline Road. The buses travel from the Cruz Bay ferry dock, through to Coral Bay, Salt Pond Bay and back to Cruz Bay.


Are taxis in St. Thomas cash only?

Some taxis accept credit cards, but the majority of taxis in St. Thomas are cash only.


How long is water taxi from St Thomas to St John?

Our boats typically take about 15 minutes between Red Hook, St. Thomas and Cruz Bay St. John.


How expensive are taxis in St Thomas?

Within Town Limits: $55 for 1-4 passengers, (5 or more passengers add $7 for each additional person). Airport to Frenchman's Reef, Limetree or Bolongo: $65 for 1-4 passengers, (5 or more passengers will pay an additional fare each).


How do tourists get around St. Thomas?

For visitors who wish to take in the sights, a variety of options exist. You can enjoy an island tour via safari bus or taxi, rent a car or motor bike, or travel on the Vitran public bus system.


Do you need cash in the Virgin Islands?

While many places on island accept major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express), there are many venues which will only accept cash (taxis, ferry terminals, customs docks, and some vendors and restaurants).